56: Kush at the Adobe MAX party

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About This Episode

Adobe TV's chief goof ball (CGB) Kush Amerasinghe sneaks you into the Adobe MAX Bash and talks about what it was like to attend Adobe MAX 2013 in L.A. from his personal perspective in this hypnotic slow motion wearable camera video blog entry.

In this tutorial Kush explains some of the tricks he used to create a quick photo edit of a girl playing Kendama using a Sony QX100 mobile photography lens style camera and Photoshop Elements on a Vaio Tap 11 – a light and thin Windows tablet with detachable keyboard and pen.

Kush gives an overview of the steps he took - including layering with screen blending mode - to create a cool photo composite of light trails left behind by remote controlled quadcopters dancing in step with a dancer, using a Sony Alpha 7R DSLR camera and Adobe Photoshop CC running on a Vaio Flip 15 a large screen convertible tablet/laptop device with NFC connectivity.
See Drone dance video here

See how Kush creates a creative composite of a beautiful dancer dressed in a fantasy outfit made out of color swatches and swirls of vibrant hues using Adobe Photoshop CC running on a Sony VAIO Duo 13 device.

Adobe TV's chief goof ball (CGB) Kush Amerasinghe sneaks you into the Adobe MAX Bash and talks about what it was like to attend Adobe MAX 2013 in L.A. from his personal perspective in this hypnotic slow motion wearable camera video blog entry.

In this episode of Ask the Adobe Ones, Kush explains some of the basics of using Adobe Photoshop Touch on a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. Even if you are not familiar with the desktop version of Photoshop, see how easy it is to learn and have fun manipulating and retouching your photos with this Touch App.

50: How to make your own x-ray body scan at home using Adobe Photoshop!

Hate the pat downs? Scared of the backscatter x-ray scanners? No worries, now you can make your own fake full body scan without having to line up at the airport security checkpoints. Extra-H shows you how to you could simulate a do it yourself TSA style scan at the comfort of your own home, that you can show off to your friends, just by following a quick and easy Adobe Photoshop tutorial that even he can master!

Kush receives a tweet from a viewer asking about the recently aired video showcasing Wired magazine’s new iPad app powered by Adobe tools. He explores that and even simpler ways to create digital publications. Creating content for various devices like the iPad using Adobe tools might be easier than what you think after all.

While wandering around in a strange webcam community, Kush stumbles on to somebody who knows a lot about the new Adobe eLearning Suite 2. Hear what it is - explained in simple words - and how your e-learning content can be deployed in different ways - including through acrobat.com

Most Photographers want to know if there is a difference between using Lightroom to make adjustments as opposed to using camera raw controls when opening into Photoshop through Bridge? Is it the same camera raw technology? Julieanne Kost answers this frequently asked question while Kush thinks about ways to edit his pictures of the ocean front of Trieste Italy.

While visiting the leaning tower of Pisa where according to scientific folklore Galileo dropped two objects to prove his theories about gravity, Kush contemplates about the relationship between Audition and Soundbooth. What is better - or should you be asking which is better for you? Or does it even make sense to compare them?

There are some Adobe ones who just can’t stop partying - even at work! Kush talks to D.J. Occlusion about remixing sounds downloaded from Resource Central. He also talks about many ways to watch his show.

A viewer hints at the lack of support for the new AVCHD video format. Kush finally gets hold of Karl Soule while in the middle of a trance techno session in his office! (Upadate: AVCHD support is now available in CS4)

Following a viewer request, Kush Investigates how to migrate from Adobe Photoshop Elements to the more powerful Adobe Photoshop CS3 with some help from a surprise guest!
(Update: Photoshop Express is now called Photoshop.com)

In response to an email question, Kush wanted to find out ways to fake a 3D reflection on a flat plane in Adobe After effects. Now he is left only with a set of clues in the form of what sounds like a poem.

In this episode of Ask the Adobe Ones, Kush explains some of the basics of using Adobe Photoshop Touch on a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. Even if you are not familiar with the desktop version of Photoshop, see how easy it is to learn and have fun manipulating and retouching your photos with this Touch App.

This presentation will cover the process of Packaging and Updating Creative Cloud Applications for customers of the United States Government. This presentation was recorded for release on January 15, 2015, so please keep that in mind as Adobe’s product offerings, policies and versioning do evolve over time.

In this episode, Jason will focus on the 'Convert Sample Type' dialogue. From here you're able to convert your audio files to any of the common sample rate/bit rate/channel configurations. This is where you also have additional options for using Audition's incredibly transparent Dither algorithm and noise shaping options.

In this episode, Jason covers the various mix down options when exporting from the Multitrack View, and shows how you can simultaneously export Stereo, Mono, 5.1 (where applicable) and track stems for all individual tracks and busses in one single operation.

In this episode, Jason shows you how to scan for and enable 3rd party audio plugins in Adobe Audition CS6. This also showcases Audition's smooth performance when using third-party plugins in both the Waveform (editing) View and Multitrack View.